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From ‘The Prince’s Progress’
TOO late for love, too late for joy, |
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Too late, too late! |
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You loiter’d on the road too long, |
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You trifled at the gate: |
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The enchanted dove upon her branch | 5 |
Died without a mate; |
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The enchanted princess in her tower |
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Slept, died, behind the grate; |
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Her heart was starving all this while |
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You made it wait. | 10 |
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Ten years ago, five years ago, |
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One year ago, |
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Even then you had arrived in time, |
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Though somewhat slow; |
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Then you had known her living face | 15 |
Which now you cannot know: |
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The frozen fountain would have leap’d, |
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The buds gone on to blow, |
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The warm south wind would have awaked |
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To melt the snow. | 20 |
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Is she fair now as she lies? |
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Once she was fair; |
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Meet queen for any kingly king, |
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With gold-dust on her hair. |
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Now there are poppies in her locks, | 25 |
White poppies she must wear; |
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Must wear a veil to shroud her face |
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And the want graven there: |
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Or is the hunger fed at length, |
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Cast off the care? | 30 |
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We never saw her with a smile |
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Or with a frown; |
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Her bed seem’d never soft to her, |
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Though toss’d of down; |
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She little heeded what she wore, | 35 |
Kirtle, or wreath, or gown; |
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We think her white brows often ached |
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Beneath her crown, |
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Till silvery hairs show’d in her locks |
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That used to be so brown. | 40 |
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We never heard her speak in haste: |
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Her tones were sweet, |
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And modulated just so much |
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As it was meet: |
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Her heart sat silent through the noise | 45 |
And concourse of the street. |
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There was no hurry in her hands, |
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No hurry in her feet; |
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There was no bliss drew nigh to her, |
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That she might run to greet. | 50 |
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You should have wept her yesterday, |
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Wasting upon her bed: |
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But wherefore should you weep to-day |
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That she is dead? |
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Lo, we who love weep not to-day, | 55 |
But crown her royal head. |
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Let be these poppies that we strew, |
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Your roses are too red: |
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Let be these poppies, not for you |
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Cut down and spread. | 60 |
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